With picturesque gardens and a dining terrace, this charming 16th-century property is set in 1.5 acres of Wiltshire countryside. Free WiFi and free private parking are offered.
Susan
United Kingdom
The breakfast and all food was excellent. The chefs and staff really cared about the service that they were providing.
On the banks of the River Avon, Timbrell's Yard is a 15-minute drive from historical Bath.
Peter
United Kingdom
We loved the location especially for walks along the canal and river Extremely accessible for all the shops ,amenities and restaurants in Bradford on Avon Our bedroom was Extremely comfortable a great 4 night break
Located in Bradford on Avon, 10 km from University of Bath, The Castle Inn Bradford on Avon provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated in Bradford on Avon, 12 km from University of Bath, The Barge Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star inn offers free WiFi.
The George Inn is a 14th century inn and Plaine is a 16th century building located immediately opposite The George, situated in Norton Saint Philip.
Lynda
United Kingdom
I stayed on my own but my son and daughter-in-law joined me for breakfast as I had originally booked for two and the staff were wonderful. The breakfast was delicious and a very nice touch to have a coffee for the journey home. Thank you
The Pear Tree Inn is situated just 20 minutes' drive away from Bath, less than 10 minutes' drive from the National Trust village of Lacock and the market town of Bradford on Avon.
Surrounded by Wiltshire countryside, The Northey Arms is just 10 minutes’ drive from historical Bath. With free Wi-Fi and elegant bedrooms, the hotel has a traditional restaurant and a cosy pub.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Excellent accommodation
Very warm welcome by staff
Food very tasty and enjoyable
Would definitely recommend.
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, The Black Fox is located in the centre of Bath, 500 metres from Bath Spa Train Station.
Gina
United Kingdom
Upon arrival I discovered that the venue did not have a car park and we had to park in the local multi storey car park over night which cost us a further £18, and we had to walk in the rain back to the venue. and I went to the bar to check in when I was told by the bar tender that we had an outstanding bill that needed to be paid, I asked how this could be considering that I had just arrived, she said I had to pay for my room, I said I was planning on having dinner and some drinks if I could add this to the bill and pay in full on one bill I was told that there were no "tabs" allowed and we had to pay as we go I paid the bill and we were shown to our room, When booking the room I asked for a low level room because I have limited mobility and struggle with stairs, we were put on the top floor and I had to struggle with 4 floors of steep stairs. On entering the room, it was claen and neat, however for a dog friendly hotel it did not have any fasilities for the dog i.e a water bowl, but we managed to improvise I would say that the venue is dog tollerat rather than Friendly. We went back down to the bar and I told the bar tender that we had a table booked for dinner at 8pm, she told me that the kitchen closed at 19.30, I asked how I had managed to book a table for 8pm if the kitchen closed at 19.30 she said with a shrug ok 19.45, again I mentioned that the literature in the room and on the menu said food served til 9pm she said kitchen closes at 8pm, it was about 6.30 and we wanted to go and look around Bath, so we went for a short walk and arrived back at 19.30 for some food, we both ordered starters and a main, which was all served together, I said that we intended the whitebait we had ordered to come as a strater, she strugged and said Kitchen closes at 8pm, I took a bite of the whitebait it was burnt, I did not complian because it was clear to me that the staff couldn't careless, we ate the main and went to our room.
Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
Situated above the town with superb views across Wiltshire. Friendly 18th century inn mixing hotel guests and locals. Fine menus and garden. A very enjoyable place to stay. Big thanks to Lucy
A quaint and cosy Inn located in a beautiful town.
We especially loved the young and attentive staff, who helped us out with a day trip to Bristol, and served us delicious breakfast. We also liked the decor a lot.
Parking near the hotel is affordable. They also offer permits for a parking near the train station.
Room was very nice. Hot breakfast cooked to order was a real bonus - far preferable to semi-cold buffet-style fried bacon/egg etc. Shower and bath were excellent. Very friendly, personable staff. Dinner options somewhat limited on the evening we stayed, but the meal was very acceptable.
We stayed here two years ago and really enjoyed Bradfor on Avon and the Barge Inn. The Inn is charming, and the location on the canal is great to watch the narrow boats. Their Sunday Roast was outstanding. We were there for 3 nights and ended up eating there for all of our dinners.
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